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The-Wrong-Christian 1 point ago +1 / -0

They don't have to bow. My point is if they're just killed quickly, there will always be those who martyr them. You have to show them for what they are first. Yes i know, Evil will always exist regardless but good people can be tricked and thats where the work is important.

For example. My family have all gotten their shots and while it's easy to be dismissive and say "well if thery were dumb enough to take it they deserve whats coming. But frankly they don't. Theyre good people who made a stupid decision by trusting the people who are in positions of trust. They dont deserve to die for that. and theyre slowly realizing their mistake now.

I kind of forgetting where im going with this now but god bless

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The-Wrong-Christian 1 point ago +1 / -0

its not enough to just defeat evil with brute force. Easy and satisfying, absolutely.

You cant just beat them, you have to OVERCOME them. you have to show them for what they are and expose the corruption, lies, bad-faith arguments etc etc.. and THEN when they are not only defeated, but REJECTED, can you end their existence.

to do anything less just invites them to lick their wounds and try again. Unfortunately regardless of if we asked for this or not, we HAVE to put in the work.

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The-Wrong-Christian 6 points ago +6 / -0

its called the alinsky method. once you understand you'll be on average 2 weeks ahead of the world

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The-Wrong-Christian 1 point ago +1 / -0

Australia has less guns than we do and if whites emigrate en mass to anywhere thats not already white, we'll be resented and eventually massacred.

stick up for your country and your way of life and die on your feet, douche

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The-Wrong-Christian 3 points ago +3 / -0

inbefore the "you cant eat metal" cunts arrive. Gold and silver are the oldest currencies in history. They have survived the rising and falling of empires since the dawn of man. When you dont have access to your bank and they shut down fiat currency, metals and bartering will be how you pay for things.

that being said, when you buy metal you have to look at it as a store of weath and not an investment.